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Originally posted by norrahe View PostIt was a turn of phrase dearie! No need to be so narky.
Anyway, bolshie's really a pussycat
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostIts not small print, he makes it clear the course isnt ISEB accredited. ISEB wont accredit self study courses. He was an accredit trainer.
I used his self study cd to pass the foundation. I've now got his Intermediate Practitioner DVD plus an up to date Foundation (Q & A's in the exam can cover both syllabuses) DVD. Plus, he provides syllabus updates for both for 2 years.
I've no hestitation in recommending him.
Read the recommendation, numpty!Last edited by norrahe; 13 February 2010, 15:12.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostRead the small print, none of these are ISEB accredited!
I used his self study cd to pass the foundation. I've now got his Intermediate Practitioner DVD plus an up to date Foundation (Q & A's in the exam can cover both syllabuses) DVD. Plus, he provides syllabus updates for both for 2 years.
I've no hestitation in recommending him.
Read the recommendation, numpty!Last edited by BolshieBastard; 12 February 2010, 20:01.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostRead the small print, none of these are ISEB accredited!
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Originally posted by SuperZ View PostIt's only £120 for the self-study course ? Peanuts
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
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Originally posted by SuperZ View PostIt's only £120 for the self-study course ? Peanuts
But not sure self study material is good enough for pass..!
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Apparently it is.
But for Test Management it is one of the best ways to get interviews and jobs. It really does differentiate you from the crowd.
That and Prince 2.
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Originally posted by SuperZ View PostIt's only £120 for the self-study course ? Peanuts
http://www.softwaretesters.co.uk/
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ISEB Practitioner Certificate in Test Management
Guys,
Any one recently got through this exam with out costly training..?
ISEB Practitioner Certificate in Test Management:
Any one used this material from universal exams..?
http://www.universalexams.com/isebm.htm
It will be great if some one who successfully got through this exam could share their tips for success... This looks to be a bit difficult to crack.
RegardsLast edited by Darren_Test; 12 February 2010, 17:44.Tags: None
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